Posted by JD Seller on September 03, 2018 at 10:58:14 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: Re: Flood question posted by John in La on September 03, 2018 at 08:47:28:
John I often wonder how the area was recovering from Katrina. My brother worked in the Bay of St. Louis area for over a year just cleaning the destroyed houses up. I went down and helped him for a few weeks. I would have been there in early Nov.2005 IRC.
Several things stuck out to me. 1) The damage was hard to picture without seeing it first hand. 2) The local resort and gulf coarse was full restored already, while the rest of the town looked like a battle field yet. 3) The Amount of crookedness in the Southern MS government system. 4) The inept Government response at the Federal and state level. Actually the state was worse in that they just wanted to argue over the spoils with very little worry for the people effected. 5) The Mayor of New Orleans should be in prison for telling people to stay just because of worrying about truism dollars being lost if the storm was a false alarm. Then running around screaming racism because the rest of the nation did not bail his butt out of the mess he made. Until the day I die I refuse to spend a single dime in New Orleans. If they are dumb enough to allow leaders like this to rule than they deserve what they get.
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